The 1995 film followed seven junior-high-school girls as they organised a daycare camp for children. It was also a coming-of-age narrative that focused on classic adolescent growing pains with a strong message of female empowerment.

"There is always so much to catch up on ― marriages, babies, breakups, work, politics. You name it, we went there," Cook told ET in 2018. "Then we stopped chatting to watch Oprah's Golden Globes speech. It felt like the perfect way to end a girl power kind of a night."

It was recently announced that the childhood series would be getting a reboot on Netflix. This time, Alicia Silverstone will portray Kirsty Thomas' mum.

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